3.5.11

The Crisis over Czechoslovakia

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Invasion of Czechoslovakia, 1939

In October 1938 Germany invaded the Sudetenland in Czechoslovakia.

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German speaking

  • Hitler invaded the Sudetenland as he saw it as another area of land that was German.
  • There were 3 million German speaking people in the Sudetenland.
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Resources

  • It was also rich in natural resources and had important factories in it.
  • These factories, such as Skoda, could be used to build tanks.
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Germany GB talks

  • Hitler had been unopposed at taking land before so thought he could do the same.
  • The British Prime Minister Chamberlain flew to meet Hitler in 1938 and they signed the Munich Agreement.
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Chamberlain's peace

  • Chamberlain thought he had secured ‘peace in our time’ as by giving Hitler land he wanted in Czechoslovakia he would be pleased and not want any more.
  • The British people were pleased that war had been avoided.
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Weakness

  • Britain also knew they weren’t strong enough to fight another war, they hadn’t the money and knew the USA wouldn’t support them.
  • However, internationally the country looked weak against Hitler so lost support from France and the USSR.

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